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  3. When it comes to my daily personal computer, i use #LinuxMint and really enjoy the experience.

When it comes to my daily personal computer, i use #LinuxMint and really enjoy the experience.

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    When it comes to my daily personal computer, i use #LinuxMint and really enjoy the experience. I use the cinnamon environment which just works with everything which i love.
    I have tried other Distros like Bazzite, SteamOS, Ubuntu & Debian for my daily PC but they all required alot more tinkering then i prefer for a daily PC.
    Now I want to move my Homelab off my daily PC and put it onto its own environment/Computer to have my own home server.
    Question is, what Distro should i use for my home server?
    Some of the options i been looking at are the following:
    Linux Mint XFCE (Similar to my main Distro)
    Ubuntu Server (Popular Choice)
    Debian (Popular Choice + Familiar With The Environment)
    These are just some of the options i been looking at but i never hosted a #homeserver before, so im unsure what would be the best for such an environment.
    What is your opinion?

    #Linux #opensource

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